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Substantial increase in burglaries, fraud and kidnappings in Ireland

Police given governments full support to confront violent gangs


There has been a significant rise in the number of burglaries, fraud and kidnappings offenses in Ireland the latest crime figures show.
There has been a significant rise in the number of burglaries, fraud and kidnappings offenses in Ireland the latest crime figures show.
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There has been a significant rise in the number of burglaries, fraud and kidnappings offenses in Ireland the latest crime figures show.

However, there was a drop in all the other categories of serious crime including homicide, drugs and gun crime, RTE reports.

The latest Central Statistics Office (CSO) figures show that burglaries and related offenses have risen over 10%, fraud offenses rose by 8%, while kidnapping was up 7.8%.

All other categories of crime were down the CSO reports. The latest recorded figures of 62 homicides represents a drop of over 23%. Weapons and explosives offenses were down over 15%, while drugs offenses dropped by 4%.

Minister for Justice Alan Shatter told the press it is imperative that Irish police have the government's full support in confronting and disrupting any violent and gang crime.

He also commended Operation Fiacla , the name given to a police initiative that resulted in 2,000 fewer burglaries from April to June than in the first three months of the year.

The operation resulted in 1,700 people being arrested, 1000 of whom have been charged.


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It would be interesting to know what percentage of these crimes are accounted for by foreign migrants. A while back The Irish Independent newspaper reported that one prisoner in three in Irish jails is a foreign migrant. That seems a little high to me, but in any case the undeniable truth is that every victim of criminality by a foreign migrant in Ireland (just like victims of illegal aliens here) would not have been victimized if that migrant were not allowed into the country.
 




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